Venture Out creating a series of short films funded through Pobal's ARISE Funding stream
We will be busy this week shooting a series of short films to promote the work we do, while also promoting how we do it. As a social enterprise not only do we offer programmes to promote the health and wellbeing of our clients, we also offer programmes to the open market for corporate and private individuals to avail of. We then re-invest all profits to deliver core programmes - meaning everyone wins!
Thanks to Arise funding we are now in a position to start filming some high quality content, showcasing the work we do. Watch this space for the latest releases!
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Throwback Thursday - This time last year!
This time last year, While Covid was still restricting our activities with larger groups, we were proud to be able to continue delivering our 1:1 support service across Galway. Here we are taking a quick break on Galway bay between showers!
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Unearth 1:1 supports continue through March and April
All through the spring months Venture Out will be delivering our much needed Unearth 1:1 support service to young people from across the western region.
Each session involves the young person undertaking an outdoor adventure with a trained and qualified Venture Out guide, to explore the outdoor environment while accessing support around the issues that are affecting them.
We are delighted to be able to team up with local social care services in the ground to identify and engage those most in need. Thanks to the National Lottery and The Ireland Funds for their support in delivering these types of supports in our area.
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Happy 'International Everest Day'
Happy 'International Everest Day'
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Research Highlight - 'Free range teenagers' and the role of wild adventure spaces
Each month we try to share some research and evidence promoting the work we do. Below is an interesting article on the benefits of exposure to wild locations for teenagers and young people. Enjoy!
(86) FREE-RANGE TEENAGERS: THE ROLE OF WILD ADVENTURE SPACE | Catharine Ward Thompson - Academia.edu
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Teen Urban Adventure Project - Fire Challenge
There was great team work, communication and leadership skills on display this week during our Teen Urban Adventure Project fire challenge activity.
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Throwback Thursday....
Two years ago today we delivered our final programme before covid-19 arrived on our shores. While alot has changed during this time, perhaps one of the few positives to come from the last few years is the recognition that nature and outdoors can have a hugely positive impact on our health and wellbeing, and needs to be promoted and protected.
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Venture Out : Delivering Our Unearth 1 to 1 support service throughout February and March.
Funded through the Ireland Funds and the National Lottery, Venture Out are continuing our work with young people from across the region, providing much needed support on a 1 to 1 basis to children coming from within the foster care service.
While the weather might be cold, it just makes the experience all the more exciting and rewarding!
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Venture Out Celebrating International Women's Day
In celebration of International Women’s Day, Venture Out would like to thank all the strong, inspirational and courageous women that have participated in, facilitated and delivered, and supported our programmes over the past number of years!
#BreaktheBias - We are urging people to call out gender stereotyping and discrimination when they see it
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Throwback Thursday...
With the days getting longer and the weather getting milder, we're counting down the days until our first expedition of the year.....in the mean time, check out one of our wild campsites from last year!
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Venture Out Secure funding from Galway County Council
Venture Out would like to extend a big thank you to Galway County Council for their granting of funding to help us with insurance costs over the past 12 months.
This funding now allows us re direct funds towards the delivery of programmes that directly benefit young people and families form disadvantaged areas and marginalised communities.
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